liveUpdated 12s agoFollow live from today's women's singles semifinalsThe Athletic Live TeamJune 4, 2026 at 5:30 AM EDTMarta Kostyuk aims to reach her first Grand Slam final at Roland Garros today. Getty ImagesFrench Open women's semifinals — latestThe 2026 French Open women’s singles semifinals are today, with two spots in the final up for grabs in Paris.Mirra Andreeva (8) plays Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk (15), followed by Diana Shnaider (25) facing Poland's Maja Chwalińska.Follow our team of writers on the ground at Roland Garros for news, updates and analysis on both matches and more.Time: 9 a.m. ET (3 p.m. Paris time, 6 a.m. PT)Watch: TNT, HBO Max (UK, U.S.)Email us: live@theathletic.comListen to the latest episode of the The Tennis Podcast hereOur venue: Stade Roland Garros Getty ImagesNamed after the French aviator, Roland Garros lies in Paris’s 16th arrondissement and is the only major to be played on clay courts. The name of the stadium is used interchangeably with the tournament’s official title of the French Open, with 20 courts making up the stadium complex.The biggest is Court Philippe Chatrier, which has a 15,000 seat capacity. It was completed in 1928 as France prepared to defend its Davis Cup title at a peak period for tennis in the country dominated by the ‘Four Musketeers’ (Jean Borotra, Jacques Brugnon, Henri Cochet and Rene Lacoste). One stand is named after each of the tennis Musketeers at Court Philippe-Chatrier.Subscribe to The Athletic The AthleticA huge summer of sport is just around the corner.When the French Open ends, tennis heads for the grass and eventually to Wimbledon.The NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Final are coming up, then there is the small matter of the FIFA World Cup beginning in just a few days.There is no better time than now to get a subscription to The Athletic. Subscribe here for the highest quality sports journalism. Join the conversation! Getty ImagesIt’s a great day of tennis ahead with two compelling women’s semifinals. I always think this is one of the best tickets in tennis for fans, as you get two very high-quality matches. And we want to hear from YOU, tennis fans! What are you most excited about in these matches? Which of these players has the best chance to win?Email us at live@theathletic.com. We hope to publish some of the submissions into our live coverage here.How to watch the French Open women's semifinals Getty ImagesHere’s how you can watch today's matches, while following our coverage here, of course.USA: TNT, HBO MaxFrance: France.tv Sport, Prime VideoUK: TNT Sports, HBO MaxRest of Europe: EurosportWhat time does the tennis start? Getty ImagesThe women’s singles semifinals at the French Open won’t begin before 9 a.m. ET. It will be after 3 p.m. CEST, local Paris time, 6 a.m. PT or 2 p.m. BST in the UK.A chance to sleep in (somewhat) for tennis fans waking up in the Eastern Time zone. Welcome to The Athletic's live coverage! Getty ImagesGreetings tennis fans! And welcome to The Athletic’s live coverage of the French Open women’s semifinals at Roland Garros.The women’s singles draw is down to the final four. A quartet that doesn’t feature one of Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina, Iga Świątek or Coco Gauff is stunning.But that’s what we have with Paris, with two spots in the final on the line. Who will emerge victorious in two fascinating matchups? It’s going to be a smashing day of tennis in France.Follow our live coverage from first ball to match point and beyond of both clashes.